sublime text 2 doesnt support input. You have to install a 3rd party library to sublime in order to allow this. Why its like this, i dont know. I abandoned sublime for this reason. Especially when you have numerous linux distros on a computer, and then that multiplied by each computer. Then using it for multiple languages. It makes it a pain to configure all those. So i never tried. I like IDE's i can install on a fresh distro, and start typing away instead of tinkering so much with an IDE that i will have to redo all over again on the next distro.

=I would also be interested in this subject. As every time i have tried before i get some problem, and then no one answer my questions for it. So then i just end up abandoning it, and going back to Vim or Geany.